Not usually.
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No, a triangle does not have point symmetry. Point symmetry occurs when an object or shape remains the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point. In the case of a triangle, it does not have point symmetry because it does not look the same after a 180-degree rotation.
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry which perpendicularly bisects each of its vertices
A triangle need not have any symmetry.
It is an equilateral triangle which has rotational symmetry
If it is an equilateral triangle then it has 3 lines of symmetry. If it is an isosceles triangle then it has 1 line of symmetry
Yes, every isosceles triangle has at least one line of symmetry, usually drawn down the middle from the top point, down in the middle of the triangle's base.